Top five Christian TV Shows
Chad Stratton, Staff Writer
THE CHOSEN
The Chosen has made many viewers emotional or even cry after watching just one episode. Having started its stream in 2017 and continuing to this day, it is by far the favorite by most viewers. It goes in detail of many different stories at one time, from Mary Magdelene struggling with her demons, to Simon Peter struggling to catch any fish and falls into more and more debt. It tells the stories of Jesus and his followers in most accurate detail.
This show is rated a 9.5/10 by IMBD, and so far has 18 episodes for you to watch! In four years, it has one award by Grace Award, and one nomination by Epiphany Prize.
JESUS OF NAZARETH
If you are a fan of old-time movies, this show is the one for you. Released to the world in 1977, it is one of the first cinematic stories of the life of Jesus Christ and paved the way for many more like it. This tells the story from birth to death, including characters such as King Herod, Simon Peter, Mary Magdalene, Nicodemus and Barabbas.
This show has been rate 8.5/10 by IMBD, and has four episodes waiting for you attention! It was won two awards and has been nominated ten times all by Primetime Emmy, BAFTA TV Award and the Silver Award.
TETELESTAI
The term “tetelestai” is Greek for “It is finished.” This series talks about the story from the Garden of Eden to Jesus’ resurrection, and it is mostly accurate. It draws many viewers attention because it captures not only the story, but the audience’s emotions.
It is rated an 8.2/10 on IMBD and has 11 episodes for you to enjoy.
THE BIBLE
This show talks about the many different stories of the Bible from a cinematic standpoint, from Noah’s Ark to the story of David, to the birth of Jesus Christ. The reason this is number four on the list is because it is not entirely biblically accurate in some areas, and if not being careful, a viewer can stray toward the inaccuracy.
This is rated a 7.5/10 by IMBD, and has ten episodes waiting for you. It has won three awards and nominated seven times by Primetime Emmy, Key Art Award, Golden Reel Award, Epiphany Prize, Grace award, Vision Award and People’s Choice Award.
A.D. THE BIBLE CONTINUES
This TV show picks up in the book of Acts and awakens a new era after the event of Jesus’ resurrection. The Roman Empire begins to struggle as more people join “The Cult,” as the Romans call it. It explains the struggle for freedom against the Romans.
It is rated a 7.5/10 by IMBD, and has twelve episodes of entertainment for you to enjoy. It has been awarded two wins and three nominations by Grace Award and Epiphany Prize.